Amanda McBroom and George Ball

Tue 22nd - Sat 26th April

"McBroom is a true cabaret original, a singer-songwriter,
sometimes witty, sometimes confessional… her residency at The Crazy
Coqs is simply unmissable". The Times"A most rewarding evening that could be said to define the art
of cabaret." Classical Source"Amanda McBroom is a different kind of triple threat - she can
write, she can sing and she can entertain and this is not always
the case with great songwriters."

The American International cabaret performer and writer of the
hit song The Rose, Amanda McBroom and her husband George
Ball, stars of Broadway show Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and
Living in Paris, present their show SOME ENCHANTED EVENING,
full of musical romance for grown ups with songs of love, lust,
loss, cherished dreams and wisdom by such illustrious songwriters
as Cole Porter, Jacques Brel, Kurt Weill, Stephen Sondheim, and of
course, McBroom herself.

What distinguishes McBroom from her contemporaries is her talent
for writing exceptional songs that are flush with feelings and are
witty and profound. Never over-the-top, her work seethes with a
passion that is artfully funneled into music and lyrics revealed so
well in her two most popular songs The Rose and Errol
Flynn which McBroom wrote about her father, the actor David
Bruce who worked with Flynn and Gary Cooper.